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        <title>Case 8. Managing Priority for AS (Autonomous Systems)</title>
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        <description>Case 8. Managing Priority for AS (Autonomous Systems)

DPI supports traffic classification by direction through the specification of external autonomous systems (ASN). 
Labeling by direction takes precedence over labeling by protocol. It is recommended to perform labeling by autonomous system number</description>
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        <title>Case 16. Exporting Large QoE Reports via CLI</title>
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        <description>Case 16. Exporting Large QoE Reports via CLI

Exporting is performed using the script fastor-report-cli.

Example workflow:

	*  Create a folder for storing and editing SQL queries: 
mkdir -p /tmp/reports_sql

	*  Create a folder for storing results (reports):</description>
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        <title>Case 4. Blacklist Blocking via WEB FILTER</title>
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        <description>Case 4. Blacklist Blocking via WEB FILTER

	*  Case 4.1. Setting up the Global Blacklist
	*  Case 4.2. Configuring and Applying a Custom Blacklist
	*  Case 4.3. Configuring an Exceptions List from Blacklists
	*  Case 4.4. Creating a Channel without Filters (VIP Channel)
	*  Case 4.5. Searching Created Rules and Resources
	*  Case 4.6. Filtering Web Resources Based on QoE Report Records

Resource Lists for Filtering Management

	*  Global List - Used when the government regulator provides a centr…</description>
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        <title>Case 17. Bypass Types and External Optical Bypass Management</title>
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        <description>Case 17. Bypass Types and External Optical Bypass Management

The Bypass function enables transparent traffic pass-through without processing. The system includes the following levels of Bypass:

1. External Optical Bypass consists of a chassis and Bypass cards. Each card serves 1 or 2 links and independently monitors the signal level toward the NPB for specific links. If the signal falls below a certain level, an immediate switch to Bypass mode occurs. The card also performs an IP address avail…</description>
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        <title>Case 9. Creating a Custom Local AS</title>
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        <description>Case 9. Creating a Custom Local AS

Cubro SG periodically updates public ASN databases. A custom AS is used when it is necessary to isolate a portion of IP addresses from a public AS for the purpose of obtaining statistics or prioritizing by direction.</description>
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        <title>Case 6. Custom Protocols / Signatures</title>
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        <description>Case 6. Custom Protocols / Signatures

Protocols/signatures available to the user are divided into the following types:

	*  Built-in (Programmable Cubro) - stored in the DPI engine and updated with each new version of the Cubro SG software.
	*  Cloud-based</description>
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        <title>Case 7. Custom Protocol Groups</title>
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        <description>Case 7. Custom Protocol Groups

Standard Protocol Groups are used for applying policies and generating QoE reports.

The interface provides two mechanisms for reorganizing standard protocol groups:

	*  User Groups of Protocols
This option is used when you need to combine a set of protocols into a group for quicker policy assignment in the future. In this case, the standard protocol groups will not be overwritten in any part of the system.</description>
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        <title>Case 3. Bandwidth Management: DSCP Rules. Policing for Sites, Channels, and Subscribers</title>
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        <description>Case 3. Bandwidth Management: DSCP Rules. Policing for Sites, Channels, and Subscribers

Policing configuration is managed within the following subsections of the Bandwidth Management section:

	*  Sites Policing — applies policing to traffic in the default channel (Default).</description>
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        <title>Case 10. Exceptions from Processing Based on IP &amp; AS</title>
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        <description>Case 10. Exceptions from Processing Based on IP &amp; AS

IP Exceptions

This rule allows excluding traffic for specific IP addresses or IP-prefix from processing. These addresses are added to the custom AS Bypass.

AS Bypass is a list of IP-prefix that are excluded from processing (software Bypass), and statistics are not transmitted. The IP-prefix can include both internal and external IP addresses. Matches are checked in each session for both IPdst and IPsrc.</description>
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        <title>Case 18. Large Report Manager</title>
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        <description>Case 18. Large Report Manager

The &quot;My Reports&quot; section is designed for launching the generation of large reports in the background (for periods of several days or more). Such reports take a long time to build for operators with a large number of subscribers and place a heavy load on the database. This section allows users to initiate report generation in the background and queue multiple reports for execution.</description>
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        <title>Case 13. Setting Up Email Report Distribution</title>
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        <description>Case 13. Setting Up Email Report Distribution

Report distribution is configured through the “Mailing” menu section.

Creating a Recipient Group

Before creating a distribution, it is recommended to set up a recipient group: go to Mailing → Add New Recipient Group, assign a name to the group, and add all necessary email addresses.</description>
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        <dc:date>2025-02-21T13:54:40+00:00</dc:date>
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        <title>Case 15. Generating Reports in the QoE Analytics Section</title>
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        <description>Case 15. Generating Reports in the QoE Analytics Section

Statistics from DPI are accumulated in the QoE cluster. To generate a report, go to the QoE Analytics section of the operator interface — where access to QoE is available.

The following sections are accessible:</description>
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        <title>Case 5. DNS Spoofing Configuration</title>
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        <description>Case 5. DNS Spoofing Configuration

The DNS response spoofing section implements the function of spoofing DNS responses on DPI, which come from the DNS server for specific domains.

Operating Conditions:

	*  DNS response spoofing works only for DNS</description>
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        <title>Case 1. Creating Channel and Subscriber Profiles</title>
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        <description>Case 1. Creating Channel and Subscriber Profiles

1. Profile Types

The system allows the application of various filtering lists for specified subscriber groups.
Definitions of logical objects to which rules are applied:

	*  Common Channel or Default vChannel - Traffic passing through the DPI device that is not allocated to channels (vChannel). By default, this is all traffic. In the system, the Default Channel is assigned the number 1 and is defined in DPI by the parameter</description>
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        <dc:date>2024-11-01T12:53:33+00:00</dc:date>
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        <title>Case 12. Traffic Mirroring</title>
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        <description>Case 12. Traffic Mirroring

The traffic of specified subscribers will be mirrored (copied) to a designated VLAN and sent to the NPB. The traffic direction is preserved: incoming traffic from the OUT to IN interface will be duplicated in the VLAN and sent from the IN interface, while outgoing traffic from the IN to OUT interface will be duplicated in the VLAN and sent from the OUT interface.</description>
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        <dc:date>2024-11-01T13:32:17+00:00</dc:date>
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        <title>Case 14. GUI Access Setup. Role-Based Model</title>
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        <description>Case 14. GUI Access Setup. Role-Based Model

The GUI implements a flexible role-based model, allowing an administrator to create new user accounts with access to specific interface sections and defined permission levels. 
A new user can either be assigned a previously created role or a new role can be created in advance.</description>
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        <dc:date>2024-11-01T13:20:12+00:00</dc:date>
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        <title>Case 2. Applying Policies to Channels, Session Policing for Channels and Subscribers</title>
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        <description>Case 2. Applying Policies to Channels, Session Policing for Channels and Subscribers

This interface provides a full list of channels created to date, allowing:

	*  Viewing the current status of all types of policies on the channel.
	*  Adding or removing policies for an individual channel or multiple channels in group editing mode.</description>
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        <dc:date>2024-11-07T13:21:27+00:00</dc:date>
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        <title>Case 11. Whitelist Management</title>
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        <description>Case 11. Whitelist Management

The Whitelist is a list of resources only accessible to a channel or subscriber.

All subscribers assigned to the whitelist can access only the resources specified in it.

To add a rule, go to the section Whitelist → Add New Rule</description>
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